state space models
State space models are mathematical frameworks used to represent and describe dynamic systems. They consist of equations that define the current state of a system, the relationship between the system's current state and its future states, and the observations made or variables measured from the system. Essentially, state space models help to quantify and analyze the evolution of a system over time.
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